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Sagestep News, Winter 2009, No. 8, Sagestep
Sagestep News, Winter 2009, No. 8, Sagestep
Newsletters
Seasonal newsletter of SageSTEP.
Sagestep News, Summer/Fall 2009, No. 10, Sagestep
Sagestep News, Summer/Fall 2009, No. 10, Sagestep
Newsletters
Seasonal newsletter of SageSTEP.
Sagestep News, Spring 2009, No. 9, Sagestep
Sagestep News, Spring 2009, No. 9, Sagestep
Newsletters
Seasonal newsletter of SageSTEP.
Managing Wild Pigs: A Technical Guide, Ben C. West, Andrea L. Cooper, James B. Armstrong
Managing Wild Pigs: A Technical Guide, Ben C. West, Andrea L. Cooper, James B. Armstrong
Human–Wildlife Interactions Monographs
Wild pigs are and will continue to be a challenging problem for wildlife managers, landowners, farmers, conservationists, and others. Despite ongoing control programs, wild pigs have increased both their range and population size. Because of this growth, wildlife managers will increasingly be involved in dealing with problems caused by wild pigs traditionally, as well as emerging problems such as landscaping damage in suburban areas. Successful management strategies will depend upon persistent, adaptive, and integrated management programs that incorporate sound biological and ecological information. An integrated management approach, in addition to addressing the biological and ecological aspects of wild pigs, will …
Blue Mountain Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Blue Mountain Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. The Doublehead Ranger District implemented treatments in the fall of 2007.
Greenville Bench Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Greenville Bench Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2007.
Owyhee Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Owyhee Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of cheatgrass invasion of sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2008.
Marking Corral Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Marking Corral Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive reseeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2006.
Saddle Mountain Quick Facts, Sagestep
Saddle Mountain Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of cheatgrass invasion of sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2008.
Castlehead Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Castlehead Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site was partially burned by a wildfire in the summer of 2007. A prescribed burn on the remainder of the plot was attempted in fall 2007 but was unsuccessful due to weather. As a result, post-treatment data collection will be limited to the wildlife and hydrology studies.
Spruce Mountain Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Spruce Mountain Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive reseeding. Treatments are planned for 2009.
Stansbury Big Pole Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Stansbury Big Pole Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2007.
Bridge Creek Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Bridge Creek Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. The BLM Prineville District Office implemented treatments in fall 2006.
Devine Ridge Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Devine Ridge Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. The BLM Burns District implemented treatments at in the fall of 2007.
Five Creeks Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Five Creeks Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The BLM Burns District Office implemented treatments in fall 2008.
Hart Mountain Gray Butte And Rock Creek Sites Quick Facts, Sagestep
Hart Mountain Gray Butte And Rock Creek Sites Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
These sites are part of the study of cheatgrass invasion of sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive reseeding. Treatments were implemented at Rock Creek in 2007 and Gray Butte in 2008.
Moses Coulee Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Moses Coulee Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of cheatgrass invasion of sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2008, except for the burn, which is planned for 2009.
Onaqui Research Sites, Sagestep
Onaqui Research Sites, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
Two of the SageSTEP study sites are located in Rush Valley, Utah, just 90 minutes from Salt Lake City. The nearest towns are Vernon (~5 miles) and Tooele (~25 miles ), and the land is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Salt Lake Field Office. Onaqui is the only SageSTEP network location with two sites of different vegetation composition adjacent to each other: a sagebrush/cheatgrass site, and a sagebrush/Utah juniper site.
Roberts Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Roberts Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of cheatgrass invasion of sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2007.
Scipio Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Scipio Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2007.
Seven Mile Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Seven Mile Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive reseeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2007.
South Ruby Mountain Quick Facts, Sagestep
South Ruby Mountain Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive reseeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2008.
Stansbury Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Stansbury Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. Treatments were implemented at this site in fall 2007.
Walker Butte Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Walker Butte Site Quick Facts, Sagestep
Fact Sheets
This site is part of the study of woodland encroachment into sagebrush communities. The primary objective is to find out how much native sagebrush and bunchgrasses need to be present at the time of treatment in order for managers to improve land health without having to conduct expensive re-seeding. The BLM Lakeview Resource Area implemented treatments in fall 2006.